Ceremonial Start
Hi Boys and Girls, I just finished watching the Ceremonial Start. I hope you were able to watch it too. The mushers will now go
Hi Boys and Girls, I just finished watching the Ceremonial Start. I hope you were able to watch it too. The mushers will now go
Hi Boys and Girls, What an exciting day. 4th Avenue is full of snow, the dog trucks will be arriving soon and setting up for
Libby Here! I’m just spin, spin, spinning with excitement today! Anyone who’d see me would think I was chasing my tail. I’m just so happy
Lift, weight, thrust and drag are the four physical forces that make flight possible. Which of these physical forces can be applied to a dog
Half hour before the sun rose, forty teachers attending the 2013 Iditarod Winter Educator’s Conference climbed onto a bus with all of the excitement of
Libby Here! Yesterday I told you about the GPS Tracker. I thought you’d like to see a few more pictures of the trackers because they
Junior Mushers were congratulated by veteran Iditarod contestants Kelly Griffin and Newton Marshall. Griffin told the teens the hardest part of the race is getting
Seventy-five miles after leaving Yentna Station, the Junior Iditarod mushers dropped down onto Willow Lake. Half a mile remained to the finish line on the
Libby Here! When I woke up this morning I got to thinking about the start of the race! Suddenly, I found myself spinning and spinning
Some four hours before sunrise at 03:43, the first Junior Musher, Noah Pereira pulled his snow hook and followed the narrow snowy trail out to
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